Essex County Division |
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Active | 18 February – 7 October 1941 |
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Country | United Kingdom |
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Branch | British Army |
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Type | Static Division |
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Military unit
The Essex County Division was a short-lived formation of the British Army formed in the Second World War on 18 February 1941 by the redesignation of the West Sussex County Division. It was disbanded on 7 October.[2] It had one commanding officer, Major-General J. H. T. Priestman. It was an infantry only formation consisting of three Independent Infantry Brigades (Home). Combat support, artillery, engineers etc., would be provided by other local formations.[3] It was under the command of XI Corps from formation to 22 July and then under GHQ Home Forces.
Order of Battle
- 207th Independent Home Infantry Brigade[4]
The brigade headquarters remained, without battalions, with the division until its disbanding, then it was redesignated the 207th Independent Infantry Brigade.
- 208th Independent Home Infantry Brigade[5]
- 7th Battalion, The York and Lancaster Regiment (left 13 October 1941)
- 10th Battalion, The Lancashire Fusiliers (left 10 October 1941)
- 13th Battalion, The King's Regiment (left 13 October 1941)
- 22nd Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers (left 22 July 1941)
The brigade headquarters was disbanded shortly after the division.
- 223rd Independent Home Infantry Brigade[6]
- 6th Battalion, The Northamptonshire Regiment
- 8th Battalion, The Suffolk Regiment
- 10th Battalion, The Essex Regiment
The brigade left the division on 22 July 1941, joining XI Corps.
See also
- United Kingdom portal
References
- ^ Cole p58
- ^ Joslen p. 111
- ^ Joslen, p. 108
- ^ Joslen p. 370
- ^ Joslen p. 371
- ^ Joslen p. 386
Bibliography
- Cole, Howard (1973). Formation Badges of World War 2 Britain, Commonwealth and Empire. London: Arms and Armour Press.
- Joslen, Lt-Col H.F. (1990) [1st. Pub. HMSO:1960]. Orders of Battle, Second World War, 1939–1945. London: London Stamp Exchange. ISBN 0-948130-03-2.
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